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Job Summary
The Solar PV Design Engineer will support the layout, drafting, and technical design of utility-scale and commercial solar systems. This associate-level role focuses on preparing construction-ready drawings, conducting site and electrical analysis, and assisting with permitting and interconnection applications. Ideal candidates are proficient in AutoCAD, electrical plan reading, and solar PV components. Key Responsibilities
Create PV system layouts, single-line diagrams (SLDs), and wiring schematics Support array layout planning, inverter placement, and trenching routes Use AutoCAD and PVsyst (or similar tools) to produce construction drawings Assist with system sizing, stringing calculations, voltage drop, and shading analysis Coordinate with field engineers, procurement, and permitting teams Ensure designs comply with NEC, local AHJs, utility interconnection, and safety standards Revise drawings based on feedback from engineering, AHJs, and utility companies Maintain document control and support technical submission packages Qualifications
Associate degree in Electrical Engineering Technology, Renewable Energy Systems, or related field 2–4 years of experience in PV system design (commercial or utility-scale) Proficient in AutoCAD (required); PVsyst, Helioscope, or SketchUp a plus Basic understanding of solar PV electrical systems, NEC, and interconnection requirements Able to read technical drawings and construction documents Detail-oriented with strong communication and drafting skills Familiarity with permitting, electrical line diagrams, and local utility standards Must be able to work independently and in a team environment Preferred Certifications
NABCEP PV Associate or Installer (preferred, not required) AutoCAD or design software certification OSHA 10 or basic site safety training Benefits
Competitive hourly wage: $24 – $30/hour, depending on experience Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with employer match Paid time off and holidays Growth opportunities in solar design and engineering
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The Solar PV Design Engineer will support the layout, drafting, and technical design of utility-scale and commercial solar systems. This associate-level role focuses on preparing construction-ready drawings, conducting site and electrical analysis, and assisting with permitting and interconnection applications. Ideal candidates are proficient in AutoCAD, electrical plan reading, and solar PV components. Key Responsibilities
Create PV system layouts, single-line diagrams (SLDs), and wiring schematics Support array layout planning, inverter placement, and trenching routes Use AutoCAD and PVsyst (or similar tools) to produce construction drawings Assist with system sizing, stringing calculations, voltage drop, and shading analysis Coordinate with field engineers, procurement, and permitting teams Ensure designs comply with NEC, local AHJs, utility interconnection, and safety standards Revise drawings based on feedback from engineering, AHJs, and utility companies Maintain document control and support technical submission packages Qualifications
Associate degree in Electrical Engineering Technology, Renewable Energy Systems, or related field 2–4 years of experience in PV system design (commercial or utility-scale) Proficient in AutoCAD (required); PVsyst, Helioscope, or SketchUp a plus Basic understanding of solar PV electrical systems, NEC, and interconnection requirements Able to read technical drawings and construction documents Detail-oriented with strong communication and drafting skills Familiarity with permitting, electrical line diagrams, and local utility standards Must be able to work independently and in a team environment Preferred Certifications
NABCEP PV Associate or Installer (preferred, not required) AutoCAD or design software certification OSHA 10 or basic site safety training Benefits
Competitive hourly wage: $24 – $30/hour, depending on experience Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with employer match Paid time off and holidays Growth opportunities in solar design and engineering
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